Become a Business Leader in Intercollegiate Athletics, Amateur, or Professional Sports.

Examine business best practices while developing leadership, media, technology, and
operations management skills. Topics of study include qualitative and quantitative
courses, with concentration course work in change management, media relations, and
sports facility management.

This graduate program combines online learning with part or full-time study and four
academic terms to create a flexible and personalized program designed for working
professionals. Course concepts are presented in practical and quantitative terms,
so they can be applied to the workplace immediately.

Alumni Success Stories

Matthew Fedorka graduated from Franklin Pierce's Master of Business Administration
in Sports Management in 2012 and went on to work in many different channels of business.
He is currently the retention and events coordinator for the New England Revolution
soccer franchise. With the skills and knowledge gained from his MBA at Franklin Pierce,
Fedorka has found his niche in the sports industry and says that his "drive to make
the most of life and to have a successful and rewarding career has never been as strong
as it is now."

Mathew Fedorka '12

Retention and Events Coordinator for the New England Revolution

Admission to the Program

Bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited college or university generally with a GPA of 2.8 or greater on a 4.0 scale;

Admissions Portfolio

Official transcripts from previously attended colleges and universities;

Updated resume;

Two letters of recommendation;

Outline of professional aspirations and how this MBA will help you achieve them (250-500
words);

Essay: Answer one of the four questions below. Tell us not only what you did but also
how you did it. What was the outcome? What was the response? Only describe experiences
that have occurred within the last three years (250-500 words);